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- Which lipoprotein has the highest content of protein? A.VLDL B.LDL C.HDL D.ChylomicronsWhich of these lipoprotein molecules transports excess lipids fromcells back to the liver?a. high-density lipoprotein (HDL)b. low-density lipoprotein (LDL)c. very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL)The gallbladder provides ________ that aid(s) intransport of lipids across the intestinal membrane.a. lipasesb. cholesterolc. proteinsd. bile salts
- Triglycerides are transported by chylomicrons because________.a. they cannot move easily in the blood streambecause they are fat based, while the blood iswater basedb. they are too small to move by themselvesc. the chylomicrons contain enzymes they need foranabolismd. they cannot fit across the intestinal membraneWhich of these could be absorbed directly without need ofdigestion?a. glucose d. nucleic acidb. fat e. All of these are correct.c. proteinWhich of the following lipoproteins transports excess lipids from cells back to the liver? a) VLDL b) LDL c) HDL
- Which of these is a non digestive enzyme A) enterokinase B) nucleotidase C) elastase D) chymotrypsinWhich of the following stimulates lipolysis? a) Activationofphosphodiesterase b) Inhibitionofadenylatecyclase c) Both a and b d) Neither a or bLipoproteins are proteins that can help form our fat carrying Chylomicrons; however they also help form other micelle like structures. Name each. Why is LDL considered bad?
- What is one of the major pathways by which excess cholesterol is eliminated from circulation? Select one: a. As VLDL b. Using anti cholesterol drugs c. In feces d. Conversion to chylomicrons e. Conversion to bile saltsWhich of these ingredients in saliva is responsible foractivating salivary amylase? a. mucusb. phosphate ionsc. chloride ionsd. ureaCalculate the pH of the gastric juice sample. Assume the sample contained no ingested food or drink which might otherwise interfere with the titration.I got 4.9 and it says it's incorrect. What did I do wrong?